Three Tips on Getting Your Windows Ready for Fall
Believe it or not ... fall is right around the corner. The leaves haven't changed yet but cooler temperatures will soon have us turning on the heat and pulling out the blankets. It's time to check the heater, clean the gutters and read Three Tips on Getting Your Windows Ready for Fall.
1) Check Window Seals
Take a good look at the seals around your windows. The summer-time heat can cause drying and cracking of the seals. As the weather cools, these seals will now contract, causing small gaps that will allow the outside air to filter into your home. Make sure to inspect both inside and outside of the window.
2) Inspect Window Coverings
Another tip on getting your windows ready for fall is -- inspect your window coverings. Do your blinds/shutters have missing, bent or cracked slats? Are your shades thinning, torn or have holes? All of these conditions compromise the insulation properties of your window coverings. Decreased insulation equates with higher energy costs when it comes to keeping your home comfortable during cooler weather.3) Clean Window Coverings
As the weather gets cooler, we tend to spend more time indoors with our windows closed. All the dust, pollen and debris that has settled on your blinds, shades and curtains will filter through your home. Add turning on the heat, and now you have dust being blown throughout the house! Needless to say, this creates an unhealthy respiratory environment. Before the chilly weather has you closing up your home, wipe down those blinds/shutters and clean soft window coverings as per manufacturer's recommendations. This tip could save on sick days and medical bills as well.
It's very simple to follow these three tips on getting your windows ready for fall. Not only will you stay warm and cozy as the fall evenings become chilly -- but you'll save money on your energy bills too!
Give us a call at Blind Solutions if you have any further questions or need assistance with choosing the right window coverings for your home.
720.872.9900
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